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Atlas Copco ACTA 3000

Atlas Copco ACTA 3000
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Programming
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8. Slip torque The “Slip Torque” which can be programmed in the ACTA 3000 is the decrease in
torque necessary in order for the ACTA 3000 to consider that the highest torque has
been reached. As soon as the ACTA 3000 detects a decrease in torque equal to or
greater than the “Slip Torque” level, the ACTA 3000 saves the highest registered
torque before the decrease.
The torque level that is measured and displayed on the ACTA 3000 is the maximum
torque achieved before slip torque is reached. In the example below the highest torque
is at point A.
Slip torque is only used when tool type “Click wrench” is selected. Parameter only
visible for tool type “Click wrench”.
2. Use the arrows to highlight (select) the above parameters. Open each of the parameters
by pressing ‘Enter’.
3. Manually input your preferred values in each parameter. Press ‘Enter’ to confirm each
input.
4. When all parameters have been set according to your preference, highlight OK and press
‘Enter’ or simply press the ‘OK’ button on the keypad. Extensive Measurement Setup is
now complete and saved, and the pop-up dialog box disappears.
If you need to exit the Extensive Measurement Setup prematurely before setting your
preferences, you can do so by highlighting Cancel and then pressing ’Enter’ or by simply
pressing the menu block showing Cancel. None of the preferences for the above parameters
will take effect.
Refer to the Measurement Strategies section for examples showing how the above parameters
are applied on measurements using different tools.
A
Slip
Torque

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